Medical pot facilities group want unlicensed clubs shut down

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A group representing licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Arizona is asking police and sheriff’s authorities statewide to crack down on unlicensed and illegal medical marijuana clubs.

The Regulated Dispensaries of Arizona Association said in a letter to law enforcement agencies that it is concerned about the threat the unlicensed clubs pose to the medical marijuana industry. The group said it is also worried about “the damage they can do to the reputation of licensed dispensaries that follow the rules.”

The RDAA is calling on law enforcement to shut down operations that violate the rules as prescribed by Arizona’s medical marijuana law.

The association’s letter states, in part:

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Also: Medical marijuana dispensary owner withdraws application

If you’d like to discuss medical marijuana, contact Ryan Hurley, director of the Rose Law Group Medical Marijuana Dept., rhurley@roselawgroup.com

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